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Most Conveniently Located Mosque (beside MRT Station)
No other mosque in Singapore literally sits besides an MRT Station
Built in 1935, the mosque has a seating capacity of 500 people. It also has its own madrasah situated beside the mosque. If you are from the MRT station, take the underpass to reach the mosque (2 min walk).
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Masjid Wak Tanjong, 25 Paya Lebar RoadMasjid Wak Tanjong, 25 Paya Lebar RoadSingaporesingapore, 409004 |
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6747 2743
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www.mosque.org.sg/waktanjong/index.php |
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4500 Capacity Mosque @ Woodlands
Masjid Yusof Ishak is the 71st mosque in Singapore today
Named after Singapore first President, Yusof Ishak. The Yusof Ishak Mosque opened its doors to the public on 14 April 2017. It is big, spacious and a nice comfortable place to do your worshiping.
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Masjid Yusof Ishak, 10 Woodlands Drive 17Masjid Yusof Ishak, 10 Woodlands Drive 17Singaporesingapore, 737740 |
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6893 0093
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Mon - Sat : 10am - 8pm ; Sun : 12pm - 8pm, PH : via appointment only. |
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Pek Chuan Building, #01-03, 116 Lavender StreetPek Chuan Building, #01-03, 116 Lavender StreetSingaporesingapore, 338730 |
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6538 1711
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www.matrixinterior.com.sg |
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Sultan Mosque is a Must-See
Gazetted as a national monument on 8 March 1975
Formerly the royal mosque of the Sultan of Johor. The 189-year-old Mosque in Kampong Glam has stayed essentially unchanged since it was built, with only repairs carried out to the main hall in 1968 and an annex added in 1993.
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Masjid Sultan, 3 Muscat StreetMasjid Sultan, 3 Muscat StreetSingaporesingapore, 198833 |
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6293 4405 / 6293 4043 |
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www.sultanmosque.org.sg/ |
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The Oldest Mosque in Singapore (1,000 seating capacity)
The first mosque to be built in Singapore in 1820
The mosque founder is Syed Omar bin Ali Aljunied. He is an Arab merchant from Palembang. His son, Syed Abdullah bin Omar Aljunied, was responsible for the 1855 rebuilding of the mosque.
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Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka, 10 Keng Cheow StreetMasjid Omar Kampong Melaka, 10 Keng Cheow StreetSingaporesingapore, 059607 |
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6532 6764
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www.masjidomarkampongmelaka.org |
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The Mosque Where a Siant is Buried here.
Mosque is also Known as Makam Habib Noh
Apart from serving as a mosque, the compound contains the tomb of the highly regarded saint, Habib Noh who is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him).
Visiting Hours for Makam Habib Noh;
- Makam is open from 9am to 9pm daily
- Makam closes 25mins before each prayer time
- Makam reopens 25mins after prayer time
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Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh, 37 Palmer RoadMasjid Haji Muhammad Salleh, 37 Palmer RoadSingaporesingapore, 079424 |
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6220 9257
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www.hjmuhdsalleh.org.sg/form.pdf |
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The Only Underground Mosque in Singapore
Quiet and air-conditioned Mosque in CBD Area
Muslim worshippers who work in offices surrounding UOB Plaza I, will find this mosque very convenient. The mosque is located below UOB Plaza (one entrance is facing macdonalds and the other facing starbucks)
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UOB Plaza I (UOB Plaza), #B1-01, 80 Raffles PlaceUOB Plaza I (UOB Plaza), #B1-01, 80 Raffles PlaceSingaporesingapore, 048624 |
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6536 5238
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www.muis.gov.sg |
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The Only Mosque in Orchard Road (Air-Conditioned)
Built in 1987, it can accommodate up to 1500 people
The mosque niche is Islamic Learning in the English language. It aims to serve the needs of its congregation which hails from a colourful background of various ethnicity and the English-educated Singapore Muslims.
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Masjid Al-Falah, #01-01, 22 Bideford RoadMasjid Al-Falah, #01-01, 22 Bideford RoadSingaporesingapore, 229923 |
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6235 3172
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www.alfalah.org.sg/ |
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Located along Beach Road (Constructed in 1846)
Gazetted as a National Monument on 28 June 1973
The Mosque is named after the Malay business woman, Hajjah Fatimah who donated land and money for this mosque. The mosque was designed by colonial architect J.T. Thomson and bears a distinctive style of local and European architecture blended.
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Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, 4001 Beach RoadMasjid Hajjah Fatimah, 4001 Beach RoadSingaporesingapore, 199584 |
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6297 2774
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www.muis.gov.sg |
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Burhani Mosque Belongs to the Shiites Community
Built in 1897 by merchant A.M. Essabhoy
Members of this community take guidance on all matters from the Da-i Mutlaq, who is their absolute or unrestricted missionary.
- All muslims are welcome to pray at this mosque
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Masjid Burhani, 39 Hill StreetMasjid Burhani, 39 Hill StreetSingaporesingapore, 179364 |
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6224 1021
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www.muis.gov.sg |
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